Alia Wong, Education Dive
By splitting up courses and preparing for online classes, some schools hope to make the term easier to adapt as the public health situation changes. “There’s a great deal of speculation about everything,” said Terry Hartle, the American Council on Education’s senior vice president of government and public affairs. “When you’re in the middle of a hurricane, it’s hard to see what things are going to look like” after it passes. Despite the uncertainty, most residential colleges say they intend to reopen their campuses in a few months.
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